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Turkish Invasion of Kurdistan

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  • #11
    Originally posted by hitite View Post
    OK... Let me try to get this right. You say you want Turkey to invade Kurdistan during which most probably thousands of Trukish troops will die... which you may find drooling and in this process probably thousands of Kurdish civilians and soldiers will also die which as a person who probably lives in the non fascist US of A you find not very disturbing. Very sick mind you have, very American... couple of thousand Kurds dead... not a problem as long as you feel good about yourself... right.

    So since all this could lead to revolution and this is something you desire who do you think wuold be the eventual victors of this revolution, the military, ultranationalists, leftists, radical islamists, armenians? Since you find my points 11-14 utter madness it means you do not belive Armenia will, should or can get some land back. This means you wish revolution for Turkeys sake. It is obvious you do not wish this revolution for a better Turkey hence your glorious "They deserve nothing less for all the horrors they have unleased upon the world" remark. So what you mean is that you wish we all die. This too can be understandable but that wish would also mean the death of thousands of other non Turks. But you dont have a problem with that. The result is what matters I guess. All just (again) very American couch philosophy.
    Whether or not you or I want Turkey to invade South Kurdistan (for different reasons), it seems like a forgone conclusion and of course I want to Kurds to win. They deserve their own state and I hope they finally get one. It would reverse a great injustice. If Turkey invades, which it looks like they will, many Kurds who are not part of the PKK will probably die as a result. I do not wish that on the Kurds but I believe the peshmerga will fight back.

    I have no problem with a violent revolution inside Turkey committed by Turks and against Turks. I believe that eventually the Islamists might win but it will of course be very costly to all parties. As far as Armenia's involvement (or in this case non-involvement), they would do well to sit back and do nothing.

    I have Armenian relatives in Turkey and they are talking about leaving and I hope Istanbul Armenians seriously consider it. Life is not going to get any easier there for them and Turkey is not growing any more liberal.
    General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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    • #12
      It is a great sin to be an Armenian with a Turkish passaport.
      "All truth passes through three stages:
      First, it is ridiculed;
      Second, it is violently opposed; and
      Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

      Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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